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  1. It's nice to see all the March filers gathered up. Just a few dates to keep in mind. 

     

    1. There is many people September 2018 filers still waiting for EAD/AP

    2. My combo card came 160 days from my application

    3. The fact that your case changes status to interview is red to be scheduled doesn't mean anything waiting times vary by field office

    4. Waiting times have sky rocketed and keep going up every single month

    5. Be patient there isn't much you can do

     

  2. 21 minutes ago, mee-me said:

    hello, we had an interview for green card based on marriage. it was very tought and I paniced and mixed some dates, at the end lady said-we need 30-120 days to make a desigion. ( we have a common baby and long history so my husband not worred but im so worred) the case sattus online is initial reviewd is it ok statu? share your experience please. my friend said at the end of her interwue she was tald-green card aproved

    Well you answered yourself. You messed up some things in the interview they need to review even further. It will take 30 to 120 days to review the green card. Most people just like your friend get approved on the spot or a few hours later. Others like you get approved weeks or months later. 

  3. 5 minutes ago, K1visaHopeful said:

     

    To be clear, this is what irked me. After it was explained in the thread the process of when a service enquiry could be made, I took this response to those posts as a lack of sympathy for others, bragging and an attempt to have others celebrate for essentially attempting to butt in line.

    That was insensitive, so why should anyone else be sensitive back? 

    Anyhow, I'm done with it. Thank you @Hemzifor explaining why ppl could be upset. 

     

     

     

     

    This is a stressful situation for everyone and it happens that you see August filers mad at September filers for getting approved, September filers mad with October filers for getting approved and goes on. I insist telling everyone that this is not a fair process that can be explained. I am waiting for my interview in Detroit  a person that has the same date with me filed March 4th has bio-metrics March 20th and he is having an interview the same date with me. There is nothing fair about it and it is crazy that he is already scheduled in the beginning it got me all riled up but it is not their fault that's how this system works.

  4. The answer you are looking for is on the letter that USCIS send you for the interview. It specifically says that the letter should include how many hours he works and his salary. However, if he includes his pay stubs with the letter should do the work. There are many ignorant companies that don't want to include salaries in the letters they provide. Salaries are the employee's personal information not the employer's.

  5. 28 minutes ago, Penny&Lee said:

    That’s so unbelievably annoying, good that you’re taking it with a grain of salt though. Better than getting hopes up and for them to let you down. 

     

    As for the newbie thing, I’ve no doubt that’s what happened honestly. I know for a fact myself and my husband sent all of the appropriate paperwork for AOS, took me many months to prepare. So someone, somewhere, has lost something

    They have lost something the majority of us are loading our packets either way with documents that are not even required. The majority of the time the lose in their warehouses. Look a these pics straight out of their website. This is like straight old school paper based bureaucracy. Where I stand from you got an RFE they noticed something you send it in and you are ok. It is better than being lost for months and wondering why its been 24 months and you are still waiting. Frustrating but better. 

     

    Btw I can't help to notice the box at the bottom that says status stuff ahahahah OMG

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  6. 13 hours ago, Lucy&Jason said:

    So guys I have a question regarding the needed documents for the AOS Interview. May I ask what’s the meaning of “All documentation establishing your eligibility for Lawful Permament Residence status”?

     

    What documents uscis needed for this? Thank you very much.

    Look at the instructions for I-485. You need all kinds of documents that proof that you are eligible to Adjust your status under the category that you have. For example you got married to a US citizen. You have to 

     

    1. Prove they are a USC (birth certificate, naturalization certificate, passport etc)

    2 Prove that you are married (certified copy of your marriage license from vital records)

    3 Prove that is a real bona fide  marriage (photos, letters, lease, bank statements, credit cards etc)

    4 Prove that you are who you are who you claim you are (birth certificate, ID, passport, EAD card etc)

    5 Prove you came here legally (visas, past passports, I-94)

     

    I think you get the concept of what they are asking you for. In your application you made a lot of claims and you provided supporting documents. Now in the interview you will be required to substantiate your claims with more evidence. Where i stand from it is important to being everything with you. As many documents as you can old ID, passports, letters, photos, everything that supports all those clams that you made in your application. Keep in mind that the main intention of the interview is to examine if you marriage is legitimate so put emphasis on bona fide evidence.   

  7. This is a very complicated situation and you should most likely hire a lawyer to help you with this. There is many issues that might create you a problem here. What is the question you are asking the forum here it is not very clear. You filed AOS with first husband and then got married again and then filed with the second husband and got denied?

  8. 3 minutes ago, lusiaan said:

    It is kinda true, because as I noticed now (for Detroit) "interview scheduled" update comes around a week after "ready to be scheduled". And the letter comes right after (I'm talking about me and the few other people here).

    But again, every case is different so it's hard to tell.

    I think Detroit doesn't have the backlog that other centers have. So as soon as the application is ready they assign it for an interview. I saw they processing times went down this month for Detroit. I feel so good they are doing a pretty good job. 

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